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Parameter value in 3D Note

Rubio74
7-Bedrock

Parameter value in 3D Note

Using Creo 9 and Windchill 12.0.2.7. 

I use linenumbers from Windchill that feed my drawingtable. No issues.

Now I want to add a note, in my assembly, that reads the linenumber value. So sessionID gets involved.

So I am struggling with FID_N and SessionID but I cannot get it to work.

it works fine to read component parameter, but since a linenumber is an upstream assembly featire, I cannot get the correct the linenumber in my note. See .png attached.

Is this possible?

 

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Rubio74
7-Bedrock
(To:pausob)

That did the job, I was fully focussed on session_id.

Thanks!

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If LINENUMBER is a component parameter, then having the blue text in your model note should render the result shown:

pausob_0-1683816940366.png

 

Rubio74
7-Bedrock
(To:pausob)

That did the job, I was fully focussed on session_id.

Thanks!

Hi,

according to  https://www.ptc.com/en/support/article/CS133915  article, you can use:

&PARAMNAME:att_mdl ... to display model parameter in note attached to model

&PARAMNAME:att_cmp ... to display component parameter in note attached to model


Martin Hanák

Thanks Martin, I will look further into these parameters. We are exploring MBD for assemblies. Of course a repeat region functionality in assy mode would be great, but that is not planned by PTC on the short term. 


@Rubio74 wrote:

Thanks Martin, I will look further into these parameters. We are exploring MBD for assemblies. Of course a repeat region functionality in assy mode would be great, but that is not planned by PTC on the short term. 


Hi,

FYI ... &LINENUMBER:att_mdl -OR- &LINENUMBER:att_cmp is universal notation and can be used for any component.


Martin Hanák

Fully agree, att_cmp workt brilliant!

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